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--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "dfsavgny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> --- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "Rod" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > If you are really that dismayed by the redevelopment that you 
> > constantly feel the need to repeat the same negative messages, 
may I 
> > suggest Belmar or Monmouth Beach? You're at the beach, try to be 
> > happy for a moment or two. Seriously, is there 
> > anything about Asbury that you like? Complaints are way too 
easy, if 
> > you are that upset, why not organize and do something about it? 
> 
> No brawl needed because you didn't lie about what I said. Really, 
that 
> comment was not needed from you.
> 
> I could have easily bought in those other towns but like Asbury 
> better. There is much that I like about Asbury Park, but nothing I 
> like about Asbury Partners or the deal that was signed. I admit I 
am 
> laying it on lately, but of course there is a purpose. That is to 
call 
> attention to what has been done in light of the coming elections. 
I am 
> not spreading lies, etc., but only telling the truth and trying to 
> change the majority block of votes on the council which has laid 
down 
> for APartners.
> 
> In fact I have organized with others on certain issues and will do 
so 
> more. Some of this I am out in the open and in others hidden. My 
> agenda, to see that this city gets developed in the best way 
possible 
> for its future.
> 
> I like you and many others want my property values to increase. 
> Believe me, I am no communist. This town will succeed even with 
the 
> half ass manner it which APartners is proceeding. However, I have 
> never been one to settle for less. It would be a shame to see the 
> Casino and other structures demolished or neglected. That has been 
my 
> latest point. It also galls me that those who are supposed to, and 
> can, make a difference, do nothing.
> 
> Where is my negativity misplaced in your opinion? What progress? 
> Because condos are being built? Others have built and restored in 
this 
> town already and you would have probably seen more if APartners 
would 
> have moved its ass a little quicker. You think the infrastructure 
is 
> progress? Why wasn't it started earlier? Who will it serve. You 
typify 
> the persons I remarked about way back when I said that some in 
this 
> town are so desperate for any type of development (and they 
probably 
> can't be blamed) that they will accept almost anything.
> 
> If you don;t like what I say, don;t read my posts. We weren't 
talking 
> about DeSeno so I don;t know why you brought it up. If you can 
show me 
> that I am wrong in what I say, do it. All I said in that other 
post 
> was that you should concentrate on the waterfront amenities first 
to 
> bring people here. Also, if you were just going to paint and patch 
the 
> pavilions, why did that take 3 years? This boardwalk should have 
been 
> humming the past two summers and it wasn't for one simple reason, 
> Asbury Partners' inaction. Maybe you don;t get it, I am trying to 
> light a match under their collective asses.
> Sorry to bring you down.





 
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